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Traditional Music of Ancient China

This entry was posted on Sunday, December 23rd, 2007.
Written by: ShangNing

Do you like China? Do you like traditional Chinese music? The Palace Museum supplies a little of traditional music to us. There is a list of them:

Huang Du Wu Wai - Loong City

Mei Xing Zheng Chun - Spring Flowers

Qian Qiu Ci - Thousand Years' Poem

Tai Ping Ling - Peaceful Song

Wu Ming Ma - Prancing Steed

Xi Huang Hua - Having Pity on Maiden

Ying Shen - Greeting Gods

Yue Xia Hai Tang - Crabapple Flowers in the Moon

Pu Tian Le - Happy under the Sun

Chinese Music

In the good old days, these music were performed for emperor or nobleman. There are many kinds of traditional music in ancient China, Nakhi music is the most famous today.

Copy them to your mobile and set the ring in them, that is going to be fun!

 

3 Responsesto “Traditional Music of Ancient China”

Manila Freelancer
December 23rd, 2007 at 9:57 pm

Chinese Music is very relaxing, i really love it!

kbguy
December 23rd, 2007 at 10:53 pm

hi, I am from Malaysia. I am surprise you can’t blog in China, or what do you mean ?
I always wanted to go to China but don’t know where to starts first. Maybe you can tell me by writting an email to me. Thanks.

fandelind
April 26th, 2010 at 4:01 pm

nice info guy…i like chinese music…

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